How should we understand good philosophical inquiry? Ernest Sosa has argued that the key to answering this question lies with virtue-based epistemology. According to virtue-based epistemology, competences are prior to epistemic justification. More precisely, a subject is justified in having some type of belief only because she could have a belief of that type by exercising her competences. Virtue epistemology is well positioned to explain why, in forming false philosophical beliefs, agents are often less rational than it is possible to be. False philosophical beliefs are often unjustified—and the agent is thereby less rational for having them—precisely because these beliefs could not be formed by exercising competences. But, virtue epistemo...
Virtue responsibilist epistemology (hereafter, virtue epistemology) is a philosophical thesis: it ...
Williamson and others have recently argued against the significance of the a priori/a posteriori dis...
Virtue epistemology is the view that beliefs are attempts at truth (or perhaps knowledge) and, as a ...
How should we understand good philosophical inquiry? Ernest Sosa has argued that the key to answerin...
Virtue epistemologists define knowledge as true belief produced by intellectual virtue. In this pape...
Robust virtue epistemology holds that knowledge is true belief obtained through cognitive ability. I...
According to robust virtue epistemology the difference between knowledge and mere true belief is tha...
According to virtue epistemology, knowledge involves cognitive success that is due to cognitive comp...
The ancient Greeks almost universally accepted the thesis that virtues are skills. Skills have an un...
In a number of recent papers Duncan Pritchard argues that virtue epistemology’s central ability cond...
The perspectivist virtue theory developed by Sosa requires two elements for a belief to be correct. ...
This paper is an extended prolepsis in favor of epistemic situationism, the thesis that epistemic vi...
According to attributor virtue epistemology (the view defended by Ernest Sosa, John Greco, and other...
The questions ‘Do I know p?’ and ‘shall I take p as a reason to act?’ seem to belong to different do...
The questions ‘Do I know p?’ and ‘shall I take p as a reason to act?’ seem to belong to different do...
Virtue responsibilist epistemology (hereafter, virtue epistemology) is a philosophical thesis: it ...
Williamson and others have recently argued against the significance of the a priori/a posteriori dis...
Virtue epistemology is the view that beliefs are attempts at truth (or perhaps knowledge) and, as a ...
How should we understand good philosophical inquiry? Ernest Sosa has argued that the key to answerin...
Virtue epistemologists define knowledge as true belief produced by intellectual virtue. In this pape...
Robust virtue epistemology holds that knowledge is true belief obtained through cognitive ability. I...
According to robust virtue epistemology the difference between knowledge and mere true belief is tha...
According to virtue epistemology, knowledge involves cognitive success that is due to cognitive comp...
The ancient Greeks almost universally accepted the thesis that virtues are skills. Skills have an un...
In a number of recent papers Duncan Pritchard argues that virtue epistemology’s central ability cond...
The perspectivist virtue theory developed by Sosa requires two elements for a belief to be correct. ...
This paper is an extended prolepsis in favor of epistemic situationism, the thesis that epistemic vi...
According to attributor virtue epistemology (the view defended by Ernest Sosa, John Greco, and other...
The questions ‘Do I know p?’ and ‘shall I take p as a reason to act?’ seem to belong to different do...
The questions ‘Do I know p?’ and ‘shall I take p as a reason to act?’ seem to belong to different do...
Virtue responsibilist epistemology (hereafter, virtue epistemology) is a philosophical thesis: it ...
Williamson and others have recently argued against the significance of the a priori/a posteriori dis...
Virtue epistemology is the view that beliefs are attempts at truth (or perhaps knowledge) and, as a ...